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Name the part of our eyes that helps us to focus near and distant objects in quick succession.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
17

Answer:

Ciliary muscles are the part of the eyes that supports us to focus near and distant objects in quick succession.

Explanation:

It is a circular muscle that can alter the thickness of the mushy and flexible eye lens and also its focal distance which in turn alters the converging power of the eye lens.

When we looking at the farthing, the eye lenses are thin and the muscles are completely relaxed. So, the focal distance of this position is maximum and converging power is least to focus the parallel rays on the eyes.

When we looking at the nearby thing, the eye lenses become thick when the muscles are completely stretched. So, the focal distance of this position is minimum and converging power is maximum to focus the diverging rays on the eyes.

Answered by tanishmajumdar2912
6

Answer:

Ciliary muscles are the part of the eyes that supports us to focus near and distant objects in quick succession.

Explanation:

It is a circular muscle that can alter the thickness of the mushy and flexible eye lens and also its focal distance which in turn alters the converging power of the eye lens.

When we looking at the farthing, the eye lenses are thin and the muscles are completely relaxed. So, the focal distance of this position is maximum and converging power is least to focus the parallel rays on the eyes.

When we looking at the nearby thing, the eye lenses become thick when the muscles are completely stretched. So, the focal distance of this position is minimum and converging power is maximum to focus the diverging rays on the eyes.

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